MARSHALL CODE 25 MODELING CHITARRA AMPLIFICATORE MULTIEFFETTO

15. PRE FX
This is where you will find FX that would typically plug into a conventional amplifier
between the guitar and the amplifier’s input. These FX would typically be in pedal form,
and also known as ‘stompboxes’. The ‘stompbox’ FX in the PRE FX section are:
Compressor
Compressor affects an audio signal’s dynamic range. CODE’s compressor decreases,
or ‘compresses’, any part of your guitar sound that peaks above a certain threshold.
Any part of your guitar sound that remains below the threshold is unaffected.
Compressor can add clarity and consistency to your guitar sound whether clean or
overdriven. Compressor’s editable parameters are:
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PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Tone 0 - 10 Adjusts the Compressor’s higher and lower
frequencies.
Ratio 0 - 10 Controls how much Compression is applied to a signal
above the threshold.
Compression 0 - 10 Adjusts the point at which Compression is applied to
the signal.
Level 0 - 10 Controls the overall volume level of the Compressor.
Distortion
CODE’s stompbox Distortion’s three Modes simulate solid-state Distortion and
Overdrive FX pedals. GUV Mode is a Marshall Guv’nor™ with Drive and Tone
controls. ODR & DIS Modes provide flavours of classic overdrive and distortion
stompboxes. Stompbox Distortion is particularly effective when used with classic
and vintage MST preamp models to provide more drive and sustain. Distortion’s
editable parameters are:
PARAMETER VALUE RANGE DESCRIPTION
Mode GUV, ODR & DIS Marshall Guv’nor, Classic OD pedal
& Classic Distortion pedal.
Drive 0 - 10 Controls the amount of Overdrive or Distortion
applied to the signal.
Tone 0 - 10 Adjusts the amount of upper mid and higher frequency
content in the Overdrive or Distortion before the
signal reaches the amplifier panel tone controls.
Level 0 - 10 Controls Distortion’s overall volume level.

Auto Wah
Auto Wah is a dynamic filter, similar to a Wah Wah pedal. A Wah Wah pedal has a
‘rocker’ footplate to control the frequency at which the filter operates. Auto Wah has
no ‘rocker’ footplate, so in ENV Mode the rocker automation responds to input level.
In LFO Mode the rocker motion is fully automated. Auto Wah’s editable parameters

Pitch Shifter

Pitch Shifter generates chromatic harmonies with the ability to fine tune. This

enables you to pitch up or down to produce octaves or 3rd, 4th or 5th harmonies.

2. INPUT
Use this jack socket to connect your
guitar to the amplifier. Use a good quality
screened/shielded guitar cable to help
prevent noise interference.
3. GAIN
Controls the amount of Gain introduced to
a Preset. The higher the Gain, the harder
the preamp is driven.
4. BASS
Turning the BASS control will adjust the
warmth and low-end depth of your sound.
5. MIDDLE
Adjusting the MIDDLE control will vary the
amount of body in your sound by boosting
or cutting midrange frequencies.
6. TREBLE
Increasing the TREBLE will make your
sound brighter and more cutting. Turning
the TREBLE down will decrease tonal edge
and make the sound softer.
7. VOLUME
Controls the volume level within a selected
Preset (#8 in this manual).
Because GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
& VOLUME are stored as part of a Preset,
these panel tone controls only become active
when they are used. This means that until
they are turned their position is not related to
their setting within a Preset. When you turn
a tone control it becomes active. The display
screen will show its current setting and the
stored setting.
When a GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
or VOLUME control is activated the
EXIT/STORE LED will flash red to show that
the Preset’s stored settings have changed.

GATEWAY: THE POWER OF MARSHALL IN THE PALM OF YOUR HAND.
Through Gateway discover the connected world of CODE. Gateway enables you to connect with and control your CODE amplifier, connect with other CODE users and stream audio via Bluetooth® using your iOS or Android device.

Use Gateway to control CODE's Bass, Middle, Treble, Gain and Volume settings, as well as activate and deactivate CODE's Section Switches. You can swipe through CODE's 100 user editable Presets, edit settings and store your personalised Presets straight to CODE's memory. Gateway is intuitively laid out, making controlling and editing CODE more convenient than using the amplifier's panel controls and smaller panel screen. You can easily select CODE's MST preamps, MST power amps, MST Speaker cabinets and professional quality FX, quickly and effortlessly dialling in your own personal settings.

Create up to one hundred personal Presets which can be stored in Gateway's Library and uploaded onto a friend's CODE amp, so you can swap and share your sounds. Stream audio from your device through CODE's speaker(s) using Gateway and jam along with tracks. Plug headphones in for 'silent' practice. The Marshall Gateway App is available now from iTunes or Google Play.

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1. USB

Connect via USB to use CODE as a DAW interface, to play tracks from your music library,

to get firmware updates and control via MIDI..

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To record with CODE using your DAW:

• Connect to your computer via USB.

• Select your CODE amplifier as the input

source on your computer and within

your DAW.

To stream audio from your computer

through CODE:

• Connect to your computer via USB.

• Select your CODE amplifier as your

computer’s output source.

• Use the MASTER control to adjust the

volume level (#9 in this manual).

To get CODE firmware updates:

http://my.marshall.com/Downloads

Follow this link to quickly and easily keep

your CODE amplifier’s firmware up to date.

MIDI data:

• Your CODE amplifier can also send and

receive MIDI data related to the front

panel controls via the USB

2. INPUT
Use this jack socket to connect your
guitar to the amplifier. Use a good quality
screened/shielded guitar cable to help
prevent noise interference.
3. GAIN
Controls the amount of Gain introduced to
a Preset. The higher the Gain, the harder
the preamp is driven.
4. BASS
Turning the BASS control will adjust the
warmth and low-end depth of your sound.
5. MIDDLE
Adjusting the MIDDLE control will vary the
amount of body in your sound by boosting
or cutting midrange frequencies.
6. TREBLE
Increasing the TREBLE will make your
sound brighter and more cutting. Turning
the TREBLE down will decrease tonal edge
and make the sound softer.

7. VOLUME
Controls the volume level within a selected
Preset (#8 in this manual).
Because GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
& VOLUME are stored as part of a Preset,
these panel tone controls only become active
when they are used. This means that until
they are turned their position is not related to
their setting within a Preset. When you turn
a tone control it becomes active. The display
screen will show its current setting and the
stored setting.
When a GAIN, BASS, MIDDLE, TREBLE
or VOLUME control is activated the
EXIT/STORE LED will flash red to show that
the Preset’s stored settings have changed.